BEVEL Launches Body Cream for Black Men's Skincare Needs with Larenz Tate as Ambassador
- BEVEL launches its first body cream focused on skincare needs specific to Black men.
- The lightweight formula offers deep hydration without a greasy residue, enhancing daily grooming routines.
- Actor Larenz Tate promotes the product, highlighting its effectiveness and encouraging intentional grooming habits.
BEVEL Launches Innovative Body Cream Targeting Unique Skincare Needs
BEVEL, a grooming brand tailored to the skincare requirements of Black men, expands its product range with the introduction of its first-ever body cream, launched on March 17, 2026, in Atlanta. This new body cream addresses a noticeable gap in men's body care, focusing on the moisture challenges specific to Black men. Designed with a rich but lightweight formula, the BEVEL Body Cream employs skin-nourishing ingredients such as Cocoa Butter, Shea Butter, and Hyaluronic Acid, offering deep hydration without leaving a greasy residue. This focus on comfort and effectiveness positions the BEVEL Body Cream as a necessary addition to a man's daily grooming routine.
The lightweight texture of the body cream is specially formulated to absorb quickly, which eliminates any sticky afterfeel, making it ideal for daily application. This attention to practicality and user experience demonstrates BEVEL’s commitment to enhancing the grooming habits of Black men, providing solutions that cater to their specific skin conditions. The launch of this product not only helps combat dryness but also promotes self-care and luxury, fundamentally transforming men’s perceptions of body care.
To amplify this launch, BEVEL collaborates with acclaimed actor Larenz Tate, who serves as the brand ambassador. Tate’s endorsement, rooted in his timeless style and commitment to self-care, aligns with BEVEL's mission to elevate grooming standards. Breann Satterwhite, Vice President of Marketing for BEVEL, emphasizes that this partnership aims to embed this body cream into every man's daily routine. With Tate’s personal endorsement, the product gains credibility, encouraging men to embrace intentional grooming habits. Tate shares that the body cream has already become a staple in his regimen, thanks to its effective hydration and appealing scent.
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